 Does anyone else wonder about the psychological effects of the crisis of 2020 and 2021? What's happening? NJRoot22.com here with another general interest vlog about society. And the most important thing about this discussion is the overall effect this crisis is having on humanity. And this doesn't include the debate about whether what's happening is real or not, or whether the science is real. It's the mixed up messages that have us a little bit concerned. For example, you got mandates here, mandates there, masks one day, and this something else the other day, distancing, it's just back and forth. And another thing is that this whole crisis doesn't seem to have epidemic-like outcomes. I don't know if anybody's worried about this being like a black plague. And another thing is that statistics, whether you believe them or not, also contradict each other. I can't tell if they're legitimate or reliable. Everything doesn't add up. And there are still plenty of people questioning it, which means that it's not catching on 100%. There are way too many examples I could cite here. But there is one constant. It's the human reaction to words. I would say that a majority of the people, maybe 55, 60%, might have a little bit of fear in them. And the rest of the people who sense something's wrong still play along just because they don't want to ruffle the feathers. They're probably too busy being productive at doing like real life things. However, most of the people have to conform to some degree to avoid getting ostracized by the rest of the people who are following along. And did you see that conference they had in Florida the other day? Nobody was doing anything according to any mandate. And I think everybody turned out fine. One thing for sure is that I would say maybe 99.99% of the public doesn't have a single piece of concrete evidence of anything other than what they're told or what they've heard, whether it's by doctors, the media, politicians, or anyone else. However, and this is really important, those same people do have many pieces of evidence they haven't really thought about yet. And that's the observations they have on a day-to-day base. There will be a time, and I think that time is coming sooner rather than later, that people are going to eventually just get sick of it and wake up en masse. It's like a snowball rolling down a mountain. It starts off slow, but then once it gets going, it's unstoppable. So the serious question is, will this crisis cause permanent damage in America? You know, we're certain that this charade cannot last forever, even though they wanted to. We really worry about what a long-lasting effect this will have on people, even if they say it's over. Will they forever be scared of germs and other people and standing close or being social? For sure, this will not happen to a person that has common sense and logical thinking skills. But don't forget, there's a lot of people out there, way too many, that lack these common core skills, not common core math. We're almost certain that maybe, if this thing blows over, that at least 10 to 20% of the people will be forever scared until the day they die. It'll be like permanently burned into their brain. And that's the sad thing about humanity. It's flawed and always will be. There are endless examples of how society has been affected like this in the past. And don't forget, there are real crises that people should worry about, like fire, flood, earthquakes, psycho, war mongerers, and all this other stuff. But most people have a tough time distinguishing between real crisis and fear porn. And it's sad that this latest crisis will probably have a permanent effect on some people. It's just gone on too long and it doesn't have any kind of like punchline or ending scene. We suggest that you turn off the news and use the cameras called your eyes and the computer called your brain to see and capture what's really happening. It's much better than using a carefully edited and produced piece of propaganda that you see in the bogus manipulation channels. Have a great day.